I currently write one comic strip on here, which is a sprite comic done entirely in MS Paint. It is called Looming Meadows, and it is a humorous webcomic which incorporates elements of pop-culture, video games, societal satire, and general shenanigans. I try to update every saturday if I can.

I have written other comics on SmackJeeves in the past.

My first comic strip was called "Elastikid" and is about a sixteen-year-old kid with super-stretching powers who must become a superhero and save the city of Cityopolis after the Hero Union goes on strike. This comic is somewhat of a style parody of many of the golden and silver age superhero comics. Elastikid uses original sprites for the characters and backgrounds, and is written in comic-book format with separate chapters.

My second comic strip was called "Comics I Made While Blindfolded." The name speaks for itself, I draw them while wearing a blindfold. This comic incorporates philosophy, pop culture, and situational humor. It does not make use of sprites.

Thank you to Maltodextrin for this wonderful fan art! I like how you matched my style very closely. This strip is particularly funny.

Too bad wands only provide +2 attack bonus as opposed to the +20 that the Steel Broadsword provides. The wizard would have been better off forgoing melee combat altogether and just casting his Zap Force spell.

Speaking of gameplay mechanics, do Maltodextrin a favor and check out his comic Hero-Slay here http://heroslay.smackjeeves.com/ It's a pretty amusing comic parodying the MMORPG worlds of RuneScape, Guild Wars, and others.

See this is exactly the sort of inside joke that no one will get. Why is she supposed to drink the Kool-aid? Why is it funny? I have no idea. Not even your comment helps me out with this one.

Also, if you have to draw your character's name on the character so people will recognize them, chances are that you could try a bit harder on the artwork. You couldn't draw Loki's outfit? I mean, you are talented enough on your other pages.

I don't know which Loki you are going for but your guy in this comic doesn't look even remotely like any of the google image search results for "Loki" as seen on this page http://tinyurl.com/d7ao2ur

This is an example of what I am talking about. The aliens attack, and then the word offended? Why is the alien offended? Over what?

The key to writing comics is that if you have to explain your punchline in the comments section, you need to re-do the comic by either making it clear why it is a punchline and why it is funny, or just picking something less obscure.

For this comic, try adding in a few more frames before what you have posted to lay some backstory and set up a punchline.

I don't know exactly what joke you were going for but here is an example.